Tommy Hanson won't start Saturday
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
(7:43 pm ET) Angels starter
Tommy Hanson will "most likely"
miss his start scheduled for Saturday in Kansas City, the
Los Angeles Times reports Tuesday.
Hanson has been away from the team since early May following the death of his step brother. The Angels were hoping to get him back Saturday, but would like him to get some work at extended spring training first.
Carlos Quentin held out Tuesday vs. St. Louis
by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
(7:42 pm ET) Padres outfielder
Carlos Quentin was held out of Tuesday's starting lineup against the Cardinals after
tweaking his knee in an awkward slide on Monday. Manager Bud Black says he will return to the lineup Wednesday.
Quentin has played just twice since May 15. He is hitting .200 (5 for 25) in his last seven games played.
Jered Weaver coming back early?
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(7:40 pm ET) Angels manager Mike Scioscia said Tuesday that it is possible starter
Jered Weaver is activated
after his extended spring training appearance Wednesday, the
Los Angeles Times reports. Weaver is recovering from a fractured radius in his left arm.
Ryan Howard ready to return
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(7:14 pm ET) Phillies first baseman
Ryan Howard was
back in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Marlins, after missing the team's previous two games with left knee soreness.
Howard had a cortisone injection in the knee and hopes that he will be able to play through any lingering issues moving forward.
Chase Utley scratched with side discomfort
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(7:11 pm ET) The Phillies have diagnosed second baseman
Chase Utley with discomfort in his right side, after he was scratched from Tuesday's lineup. Utley had to be removed from the lineup after feeling the discomfort during batting practice.
According to MLB.com, Utley will be re-evaluated Wednesday to determine the extent of the injury.
Rangers add Neal Cotts to bullpen
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(6:58 pm ET) The Rangers recalled reliever
Neal Cotts Tuesday, MLB.com reports. Cotts comes up from Triple-A Round Rock as the corresponding roster move to Josh Lindblom being sent down following his start Monday.
The reliever is 3-1 with a 0.78 ERA and opposing batters are hitting .171 off him over 15 appearances with Round Rock.
Cotts has appeared in 284 major league games with the White Sox and Cubs for a career ERA of 4.63.
Josh Sale ready for reinstatement
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(6:47 pm ET) Rays minor leaguer
Josh Sale is eligible to be reinstated from his 50-game suspension for using performance enhancing drugs, but the
team is waiting as he's dealing with a stomach virus, the
Tampa Bay Times reports. He will be reinstated in a few days.
Jemile Weeks 'playable' at shortstop
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(6:44 pm ET) Athletics minor leaguer
Jemile Weeks started at
shortstop with Hiroyuki Nakajima starting at second base Monday, MLB.com reports.
Oakland skipper Bob Melvin is hearing from the Triple-A people that Weeks "is very playable" at shortstop.
Weeks could become an option at shortstop down the line. For now, he's hitting .285 at Triple-A over 165 at-bats with two homers, 16 RBI and eight stolen bases.
Hiroyuki Nakajima adding to versatility
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(6:41 pm ET) Athletics infielder
Hiroyuki Nakajima played second base Monday with the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats, MLB.com reports. He'll see some time at third base going forward as well and started there Tuesday.
Manager Bob Melvin wants Nakajima to play as many positions as possible in order to make him more versatile at the major-league level in the future. His 20-day rehab assignment is up Wednesday and the A's will make a decision on him at that time. Nakajima is batting .250 at Triple-A with five RBI over 40 at-bats.
Daniel Bard shut down from games at Double-A
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(6:38 pm ET) Red Sox Double-A Portland pitcher
Daniel Bard has been
shut down from throwing in games, the
Boston Globe reports Tuesday.
Bard, who last saw game action May 15, is throwing only bullpens right now. Bard is getting the time off to deal with both mental and pitching struggles. He has a 6.39 ERA over 12 2/3 innings with Portland with 17 walks.